Lemon Law

The following is an exerpt from the Lemon Law Website. Visit the site for complete details for the individual states.
http://www.lemonlawamerica.com/
"The �federal lemon law� covers your RV. Do not be dissuaded by your dealer, or others telling you your RV�s problems are too small to be of any consequence. As you know, little problems can add up, causing your RV to spend many days in the repair shop.
The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act is a federal law that provides protection to buyers of products that cost $25 or more and come with a written warranty. This law applies to any product you buy that does not perform as it should, including mobile homes and travel trailers. The Magnuson-Moss statute gives consumers considerable rights in dealing with manufacturers of lemon recreational vehicles by guaranteeing minimum repair performance requirements and also by providing for disclosure of warranties before purchase.
One of the Act's purposes is to ensure repairs are performed within a reasonable period of time. If a product is covered by a written warranty, and any part of the product (or the product itself) is defective and cannot be fixed after a reasonable opportunity, the warrantor must permit the buyer either a refund or replacement or provide the buyer with monetary damages as compensation for the warrantor's failure to perform."
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http://www.lemonlawamerica.com/
"The �federal lemon law� covers your RV. Do not be dissuaded by your dealer, or others telling you your RV�s problems are too small to be of any consequence. As you know, little problems can add up, causing your RV to spend many days in the repair shop.
The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act is a federal law that provides protection to buyers of products that cost $25 or more and come with a written warranty. This law applies to any product you buy that does not perform as it should, including mobile homes and travel trailers. The Magnuson-Moss statute gives consumers considerable rights in dealing with manufacturers of lemon recreational vehicles by guaranteeing minimum repair performance requirements and also by providing for disclosure of warranties before purchase.
One of the Act's purposes is to ensure repairs are performed within a reasonable period of time. If a product is covered by a written warranty, and any part of the product (or the product itself) is defective and cannot be fixed after a reasonable opportunity, the warrantor must permit the buyer either a refund or replacement or provide the buyer with monetary damages as compensation for the warrantor's failure to perform."
Todah